Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Reciprocating contact
Patent
1978-06-28
1982-02-02
Scott, James R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Reciprocating contact
29622, 200 16D, H01H 1502, H01H 1100
Patent
active
043141188
ABSTRACT:
A spring loaded switch which includes a coil spring having hook portions provided at respective ends thereof is first fastened to respective catch portions provided inside the switch frame. Thereafter a slider member having a vertical projection is inserted in the frame so that the projection is opposed to one of the hook portions, whereupon the one hook portion can be removed from the catch portion with which it has been engaged, and onto the projection so that the coil spring now urges the slider member in one direction. Since a coil spring can be fastened to the switch frame first as mentioned above, the coil spring can be thereafter handled very easily.
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Ohkita Masao
Yamashita Hitoshi
Alps Electric Co. ,Ltd.
Dunne Gerard F.
Scott James R.
Shoup Guy W.
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